Hiplife artiste Guru has called on musicians to stop wasting time criticising executives of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) and rather take the bull by the horn by approaching the private sector for support.
The 'Kokompe' hit maker who recognised the efforts of some executives of GHAMRO on his twitter page cited that some ideas and support seem to be lacking in the industry since they always complain about the same issue all the time.
According to Guru, it’s about time musicians stood up to fight for their welfare rather than depending on GHAMRO.
Guru, who is set to release his newest single ‘Problem’ on 1st August 2017, said that there must be more individual investors like the owners of Zylofon media and others to help built the Ghana music industry.
Check Guru's tweets below:
I no Rome wasnt built a day bt i tink we are not putting in enough work to resolve our hustle big ups Prince Tagoe,Bola,Kod
— PROBLEM (@gurunkz) 24 July 2017
Always
We need more individual investors like de owner of zylofone and EIb network,multimedia trying to help make our industry big so who is
— PROBLEM (@gurunkz) 24 July 2017
Wastin time talkin abt ghamro and it executives tho some are really tryin to make it work bt why cant we aproach de private sector 4 support
— PROBLEM (@gurunkz) 24 July 2017
We need private bizness men to invest in our music industry tho we need the government to help structure the system cox it seems the org
— PROBLEM (@gurunkz) 24 July 2017